eisbaer
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I was so lucky to preorder my GFX100s as the first one with my dealer and got mine today. As it seems supply is very limited. My dealer is a very big one and he got 2 (two) cameras in total. Sad thing there is no RAW Converter (as usual) which can open the RAW's but the JPEG's look fantastic. Noise is great, better then on my IQ4 and XF, if scaled down they at least match my Canon 1Dx III. Even if pushed 1 or 2 stops in the shadows an Image with 6400 or 12.800 ISO is quite usable and holds tons of details. Even 25.600 looks usable, while at 51.200 and 102.400 its going down the drain...
Autofocus is cool, but not as cool as written in the reviews at fujirumors. I had some scenes today with harsh light, with some fog and there was some hunting. So its no comparison to Nikon D5, Sony A7 or Canon 1Dx III, but for a Medium Format best what I've ever seen. A quick shot portrait - no problem at all, following a cat playing around... I doubt it...
Camera feels very small, smaller like my Canon 1Dx III, its incredible how Fuji had shrinked the camera down since the GFX100 (which I did not buy, just because I thought it was so ugly ) .
I took images with 1/4th of a second tack sharp with 100 MP, but you have to concentrate to get it.. No guarantee... If you use 1/25s and are careful every image should be tack sharp... And I used the 110 2.0 wide open.
Fuji seems to have to cut corners with the price point of 5.999 Euro, as its the first camera for this price I bought which has no charger included... You have to buy the dual charger separately... But at least they have a printed basic manual with about 120 pages.
If you have questions ask, but If you are interested in the camera ... I would recommend you break your bank.
Frank
Autofocus is cool, but not as cool as written in the reviews at fujirumors. I had some scenes today with harsh light, with some fog and there was some hunting. So its no comparison to Nikon D5, Sony A7 or Canon 1Dx III, but for a Medium Format best what I've ever seen. A quick shot portrait - no problem at all, following a cat playing around... I doubt it...
Camera feels very small, smaller like my Canon 1Dx III, its incredible how Fuji had shrinked the camera down since the GFX100 (which I did not buy, just because I thought it was so ugly ) .
I took images with 1/4th of a second tack sharp with 100 MP, but you have to concentrate to get it.. No guarantee... If you use 1/25s and are careful every image should be tack sharp... And I used the 110 2.0 wide open.
Fuji seems to have to cut corners with the price point of 5.999 Euro, as its the first camera for this price I bought which has no charger included... You have to buy the dual charger separately... But at least they have a printed basic manual with about 120 pages.
If you have questions ask, but If you are interested in the camera ... I would recommend you break your bank.
Frank